Disasterpeace – FEZ (Original Game Soundtrack)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2012 album FEZ (Original Game Soundtrack).
Music from FEZ (Original Game Soundtrack)
Gear Used On FEZ (Original Game Soundtrack)
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Disasterpeace – FEZ (Original Game Soundtrack) (2012). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
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DAWs used by Disasterpeace on FEZ (Original Game Soundtrack)
He's seen using Logic Pro X during this workshop at the Gamer's Rhapsody Video Game Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. He created the FEZ sountrack with this DAW.
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Disasterpeace on FEZ (Original Game Soundtrack)
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Disasterpeace has confirmed the use of a Moog Minimoog in the creation of the track "Love" from the FEZ OST. In the track description on Bandcamp, Disasterpeace stated:
I was messing with a minimoog one day and wrote this randomly. It was probably the most complete piece of music I had ever written entirely to be performed in one go at a piano or keyboard. (also might be the shortest, haha)
Software Plugins and VSTs used by Disasterpeace on FEZ (Original Game Soundtrack)
This track evolved out of messing around with a new instrument I picked up at the time, called Synplant by Sonic Charge. It's got a real unusual but ingenious interface... if you're into synths I highly recommend checking it out. This song is a mockup of how the music behaves in the game. In game, this song is broken up into 27 individual assets, and plays phrases periodically, and moves through different keys depending on the time of day in FEZ.